Tips From Tonia – January 2025 | TfT
Happy New Year!! It’s 2025 and I have a BIG Project to share with you for Tips from Tonia this month. Like most clients, I didn’t get a chance to embark on this project due to the holidays, etc.
Happy New Year!! It’s 2025 and I have a BIG Project to share with you for Tips from Tonia this month. Like most clients, I didn’t get a chance to embark on this project due to the holidays, etc.
Since December has snuck up on us, I thought this month’s Tips from Tonia would be nice to talk about how to declutter and purge holiday decorations.
Hope everyone had a great fall break! We were able to see the Twins for a little bit of fall break. Now that Fall Break is over, and we can start thinking about getting our lives in order for the holidays.
At Sorted Out® we are all about strength and independence. We absolutely understand that many of us work hard for our money and don’t spend it lightly and without purpose.
We’re all guilty of it. Getting hit with the “I want to organize my life!” bug that in reality meant you threw away 2-3 items, bought a ton of new storage containers, and then shoved things you weren’t really sure what to do with into various bins, baskets, and drawers.
Whether decluttering, spring cleaning, downsizing, or simply refreshing your space, there is typically one category of items in your home that won’t be hitting the road any time soon. Memorabilia!
The topic of this post is a big one…literally. The boomer generation got its name because of the historically big “boom” in U.S births between 1946 and 1964. Now? In 2024? The boomer generation is aging and that means over three million people are at a time in their lives where it makes sense to downsize.
Last month I talked about the best ways to organize under your kitchen sink. That got me thinking about another area of my kitchen that truly has no business ever being as cluttered as it often is… the countertops!
This blog topic is one that came to mind when the cabinet under my own kitchen sink got a spontaneous overhaul just last week! The other day, I happened to need a product (I believed to be) located under my kitchen sink.
The great thing about decluttering is that it (hopefully) leads to a giant pile of items that will be leaving your home. The bad thing about decluttering is…that it leads to a giant pile of items that are still in your home.